Why do we have to understand Quran when we pray?
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Why do we have to understand quran when we pray
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Answer:
Why one should understand the
Holy Quran?
In the name of Allah, We praise
Him, seek His help and ask for His forgiveness. Whoever Allah guides none
can misguide, and whoever He allows to fall astray, none can guide them aright.
We bear witness that there is no one (no idol,
no person, no grave, no
prophet, no imam, no dai,
nobody!) worthy of worship but Allah Alone, and we bear witness that
Muhammad(saws) is His slave-servant and the seal of His Messengers.
Your Question: Why do we have to understand quran when we
pray?
Your question could be read in
two ways:
Why do we have to understand
Quran when we pray ‘salaat’?
Why do we have to understand
Quran when we pray (or recite) it?
The Glorious Quran is not a Book of ‘mantras’, or religious incantations, or basic chants and spells, whereby one just repeats its words, or phrases,
or verses without understanding a word of it; and expect some benefit! The Glorious Quran are the very words of
the Merciful Lord, who revealed it for
the Guidance of all mankind.
Allah says in Chapter
2, Surah Baqarah aayat 185:"Ramadan is the month in which the Quran was
sent down: this Book is a perfect guidance for mankind and consists of CLEAR
teachings which show the right way and are a Criterion of the Truth and
falsehood."
Even if one uses simple logic
and basic common-sense, he would realize
that it would be absolutely worthless to
just chant some words, which one does
not understand, again and again; and expect some good to come out of it! Even in the world, if we want something from someone, we would have to speak in a language or tone
that we understand, or the person
understands; then, and only then, would the person be able to fulfill our
requirement. But if we stand in front
of a person, and start chanting some
words and phrases which we don’t even understand, how is possible for us to ask for something
we require!
The Glorious Quran is a Book of
Guidance, a Syllabus, and a Manual revealed by our Merciful Creator
for our guidance. We cannot be guided
aright without it! Thus it becomes our
responsibility to understand this Message from our Creator, whom we have accepted as our Lord and
Master, so that we may fulfill our
duties and responsibilities according to His Commands and Teachings.
Today we are left with four
choices regarding the Quran, if Arabic
is not our first language:
Leave the guidance of the
Quran, and make our own laws, or follow our own whims and conjecture.
To recite the Quran in
Arabic, without understanding a word of
it.
To learn the Arabic language, so
that we can understand the Message of our Creator.
To read the available
translations, and get an understanding
of the Message.
Choice 1: Leave the guidance of the Quran, and make our own laws or follow our own whims
and conjecture.
This is precisely what has
happened to the Ummah of Islam. Because
they do not speak or understand Arabic,
they have left the Quran high on their book-shelves, and started making their own laws and follow
the current wave of un-Godly regulations.
And without the guidance of the Holy Quran, this person just roams in deep darkness, rather than follow the light and guidance of
the Quran.
Choice 2: To recite the Quran in Arabic, without understanding a word of it.
This person believes in the
Quran as the Book of Allah, and recites
it day and night in Arabic. He
will, Insha Allah, get his reward from Allah, but obviously, he will not receive any guidance to lead his
life in this world. These kind of people
then follow blindly anyone who wears the Islamic garb and claims to be a
scholar or a holy man, believing that
that person is guiding from the Quran.
But he does not have the means to double check and satisfy himself, that indeed this scholar is guiding from the
Quran or not. If the scholar or holy
man is indeed a true believer and fears Allah,
then this person will receive some guidance. But,
Allah forbid, if the scholar or
holy man is one who is more interested in this worldly life rather than the
hereafter, he will be mis-guided in
Islam, and will have no excuse in the
Court of Allah. And Allah is our witness, there are enough of these unscrupulous holy
men around today, who take advantage of these poor souls.
These unscrupulous
self-proclaimed holy men, then create an
environment, whereby they look and act
very religious, but their actions and
teachings are far away from the true guidance of the Quran. But because,
the poor follower does not understand a word from the Quran, he blindly follows them, thinking this is his road to salvation. The first advice and commandment of these
holy men is to proclaim, that if they
want to understand Islam, they must
follow their created sect alone. They
must not try to understand the Quran on their own or from any other
source, as they will, then, be
mis-guided. They make fancy promises of
intercession to their followers on the Day of Judgment in the Court of
Allah! Once they are successful in
doing that, they invariably take you
towards the invocation, and sometimes
worship of themselves and their dead
ancestors in the graves. They create
fancy and miraculous stories regarding their ancestors and relate them again
and again in their sermons, and in
time, rather than giving sermons from
the Quran, their sermons are nothing
but stories and miracles of their own self-made leaders! They then invent and create several rites,
rituals and customs in the name of Islam,
so that the follower is deeply engrossed, and feels he is living an Islamic life
through these rituals; whereas most of
these rituals have absolutely no basis from the Quran or Sunnah.
Allah has promised in the Quran
to throw both, the unscrupulous holy
men, who invent these sects, and their followers, into the fire of Hell! (We would really like to have given you
evidence from the Quran for what Allah says,
but in compliance with your instructions, we will abstain from doing so in this
answer).
Choice 3: To learn the Arabic language, so that we can understand the
Message of our Creator.
Yes, this would absolutely be the best
option, but how many of us have the
conviction to take this step. May Allah
bless those people who took this step,
and May Allah increase them in their knowledge of the Truth.
Choice 4: To read the available translations, and get an understanding of the Message.
Many scholars, who Allah blessed to learn Arabic and another
language/s fluently, and blessed them to
understand the Quran, have taken the
effort to document a translation of the Holy Quran for the people who do not
understand Arabic. The translation of
any literature from one language to another might loose its fluency and its
rhythm, but the meaning remains the
same. This literature and scripture of
the Al Quran, are the very words of
Allah Subhanah, which is a guidance to
the whole of mankind until the end of time.
Allah says in the Holy
Quran Chapter 44 Surah Dukhan verse 58:We have made this Book easy in your own
tongue so that they may ponder and take good counsel.
Allah says in the Holy
Quran Chapter 12 Surah Yusuf verse 1-2:These are the verses of the Book that
makes its object perfectly clear. We
have sent it down as a Quran in Arabic,
so that you may understand it well.
Allah says in the Holy
Quran Chapter 16 Surah Nahl verse 89:We have sent down to you this Book, which
makes everything plain, and is a
guidance, blessing and good news to
those who have surrendered themselves entirely.
Allah says in the Holy
Quran Chapter 19 Surah Maryam verse 97:O Mohamed, We have made this Quran easy, and sent it down in your tongue so that you
should give good news to the pious and warn the stubborn people.
Whatever written of Truth and benefit
is only due to Allah’s Assistance and Guidance, and whatever of error is of
me. Allah Alone Knows Best and He is the
Only Source of Strength.
Your Brother in
Islam,
Burhan